
Hong Kong’s remarkable rugged toad-shaped outcrop quietly perched on the northern side of High Island Reservoir in Sai Kung. Kam Kui Shek Teng (螭螺石項),which aptly translates to “Toad Stone Peak” in Chinese, is a 150-metre hexagonal basalt column atop a mountain next to High Island Reservoir. Reachable by a moderately challenging trek from Sai Wan Pavillion, the uniquely shaped rock is a spectacular destination in itself, but what makes it really worth the trip are the unrivalled vistas it commands of High Island Reservoir and its surrounding hilly knolls.
Sports/Recreation

Kam Kui Shek Teng (178m)
Hiking area
4.6
Attraction

High Island Reservoir
Natural feature
4.5
HK's largest reservoir, featuring 2 dams, hiking trails, volcanic rock columns & sea caves.

Sai Wan Pavilion
Park
4.2
Small hilltop pavilion & starting point of a hiking trail to beaches on nearby Tai Long Wan Bay.